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VERB:To make smaller or narrower: constrict, constringe. See TIGHTEN, WIDE.
ADJECTIVE:1. Having the restricted outlook often characteristic of geographic isolation: insular, limited, local, narrow-minded, parochial, provincial, small-town. See LIMITED. 2. Not broad or elevated in scope or understanding: limited, little, narrow-minded, petty, small, small-minded. See LIMITED, WIDE. 3. Affording little room for movement: close, confining, cramped, crowded, snug, tight. See TIGHTEN.
 
 
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